When training with this video, guys will be singing where I am playing the piano and women will be singing one octave higher.

Want to sing higher? In this voice lesson video, learn an easy trick in order to sing higher when using the vowel, "ah."

SORRY FOR SPEAKER BLOWOUT. (My singing voice is a LOT louder than my speaking voice. We did the best we could to adjust the levels, but unfortunately on some devices the sound will clip. )

When calling across the room at a higher pitch, vowels have a tendency to change acoustically on their own. By knowing that this happens, we can modify our vowels to make the shift in the passaggio easier. This technique is especially useful for females at the second passagio (from medium high to high usually around E5, F5, F#5) but will work for almost any voice type at any shifting point.

A passaggio is a vocal break. Think of it as a shifting point. The first break is usually the most difficult to manage. It is where our head voice and chest voice meet. After that, the typical voice has a slight shift every 4th or 5th interval.

If you haven't yet discovered your head voice, train your head voice through the link below!